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16,642
Students
Student housing near CUNY Hunter College
16,642
Enrollment
54%
Acceptance Rate
61%
Graduation Rate
1,350
SAT Average
$63,163
Avg Salary (10yr)
$11,000
Median Debt

About CUNY Hunter College

CUNY Hunter College stands as one of New York City's most accessible gateways to higher education, serving over 16,600 students across diverse academic disciplines. Founded in 1870, this distinguished public institution has cultivated a rich tradition of academic excellence while maintaining an impressive 54% admission rate that welcomes talented learners from all backgrounds. With a robust network of graduate programs, Hunter combines rigorous academics with the unparalleled resources of Manhattan itself, making the classroom an extension of the world's most dynamic city. The campus pulses with cultural vitality, hosting world-class performances, exhibitions, and research initiatives that engage students in real-world learning. Located in the heart of the Upper East Side, students benefit from proximity to world-renowned museums, theaters, and cultural institutions that transform education beyond traditional walls. Living near Hunter College means accessing an vibrant neighborhood filled with diverse dining, entertainment, and community spaces that reflect the college's commitment to inclusivity and innovation. This location offers students an authentic New York City experience while pursuing their academic goals in one of America's most intellectually energizing environments.

Quick Facts

Institution Type
Public
Highest Degree
Graduate
Setting
Large City
Retention Rate
80%
Accreditor
Middle States Commission on Higher Education
Classification
Master's University (Large)

Cost & Financial Aid

Annual tuition and estimated costs

In-State Tuition
$7,382
per year
Out-of-State Tuition
$15,332
per year
Average Net Price
$2,446
after aid

CUNY Hunter College offers exceptional affordability with minimal net tuition costs, making housing the primary expense for students. Strategic housing choices are crucial to keeping total education costs manageable in Manhattan's expensive real estate market.

  • Live in CUNY on-campus housing or affiliated residence halls, which typically cost $8,000-$12,000/year—significantly less than private Manhattan rentals averaging $1,500+/month
  • Consider sharing an apartment in outer boroughs (Queens, Brooklyn) accessible via subway, where rent drops to $600-$900/person monthly compared to Manhattan's premium prices
  • Explore commuting options from home or nearby areas if feasible, as even monthly Metro passes ($33) are cheaper than dorm living when amortized over 12 months
  • Research CUNY's housing lottery and apply early for priority selection, as on-campus options provide built-in utilities and internet, eliminating additional housing expenses

Living Near CUNY Hunter College

# Hunter College Neighborhood Guide Hunter College's Upper East Side location offers students access to one of Manhattan's most vibrant residential areas. The campus sits in a neighborhood known for its cultural institutions, leafy streets, and diverse community. Many students choose nearby neighborhoods like the Upper East Side, Yorkville, and East Harlem for their proximity to campus. These areas offer varying price points and atmospheres—from quieter residential blocks to bustling commercial corridors. Getting around is seamless via the MTA subway system. The Lexington Avenue Line runs directly through campus, connecting you to downtown Manhattan, Brooklyn, and the Bronx. Walking and biking are also viable for nearby areas. The neighborhood boasts excellent dining options ranging from casual cafes to upscale restaurants, vintage shops, and modern retail along Lexington and Madison Avenues. Cultural attractions like the Metropolitan Museum of Art, Central Park, and numerous galleries are within walking distance. The Upper East Side maintains a generally safe, well-established community feel with plenty of foot traffic and local engagement. University-sponsored housing and resources can help navigate the rental market effectively. Taking time to explore different blocks will help you find a neighborhood that matches your lifestyle and budget.

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EHS Marymount Residence

New York, NY
4.0(17)
B-
Near CUNY Hunter College

EHS Marymount Residence is located at 231 E 55th St in New York, NY, approximately 0.7 miles from CUNY Hunter College. The property provides student housing accommodations in Manhattan's Midtown East neighborhood.

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Sutton Marquis

New York, NY
4.0(11)
B-
Near CUNY Hunter College

Sutton Marquis is an apartment community located at 417 E 57th St in New York, NY, approximately 0.7 miles from CUNY Hunter College. The property offers air conditioning, controlled access entry, laundry facilities, and package lockers for residents.

Location B+Reputation B+Amenities D
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